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Author Subject: Credit Crunch home drilled discs!
dan86

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Post #1
One day i decided that i would like to have drilled discs on my gti6 but could not warrent spending the kind of money that these go for. i know that you do get a better quality product made from better materials if you buy proper performance discs but i rarely go fast enough to need these. So purely for aesthetic reasons i thought that i could drill some standard ones!

Firstly i practiced on the shot discs that i took of the car just to make sure i could accomplish what it was that i wanted. I tried to drill all the way through but the vanes between the vented discs were pushing the drill bit off course. I then decided that as it was only to look nice through the wheel i could just dimple them with the drill to get the same efect.



This is what i settled for;














They do make a very slight 'brushing' sound which you can here with the windows down but you do not here them inside the car with the windows up. I do not get any wobble/out of balance feeling at all even from high speed braking.

I like the look of them and i am happy with the results.

I understand that people may be concerned about safety with respect to these so i accept no responsibility for any mishaps if other people try this.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 02:09
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Post #2
looks good,must have taken a while Whistle Crazy

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 02:21
dan86

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Post #3
It took a while to come up with a method for measuring the correct spacing for them, but once this was established i could measure, centre punch and drill one disc in about an hour. It's important that you get the dimples to show through the wheels and not get obscured by the spokes. Using a wheel bolt hole in the disc as a reference point, you can calculate this.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 02:37
willygti

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Post #4
much easier/faster method; lend discs to a firing range and place them behind the targets Ninja

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 02:42
bazgtmi

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Post #5
dan86 wrote:


I understand that people may be concerned about safety with respect to these so i accept no responsibility for any mishaps if other people try this.


So are you going to take responsibility for you're own accident when the discs crack and send you careering into some poor innocent bas**rd with no brakes?

You 'tard.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 02:44
pugsta78

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Post #6
Very valid point!! if you cant afford the real thing then dont bother, it aint about looking good with such vital components its the effect they produce. You have way to much time on your hands, best use it now to fit a set of new discs before you do ome harm to yourself or some innocent roaduser!!!
Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 03:03
dan86

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Post #7
I only drive the car on my own private runway.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 03:03
ry

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I wouldn't go for drilled discs regardless of them being homemade or off the shelf for all but the highest quality. I honestly and very seriously advise you not to try them on the road No

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 03:10
24seven

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Post #9
you realise that discs drilled from the factory are prone to cracking around the holes, right? That's disks drilled from the factory that have to meet certain standards, machined very accurately and using a constant stream of coolant to minimise heat stressing the material.

I'd keep a mate on standby logged into your account here ready to delete this thread the moment they explode sending you into a school bus...

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 03:12
dan86

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They can't be any worse than EBC turbo grooves can they?

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 03:19
john gordon

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Post #11
Although I disagree with your principle of asthetics over performance and I feel your method is somewhat unusuall I don't see a problem with Drilling disks.
I know someone who has been doing a similar thing for some years now. He however drills between the vanes.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 03:27
roland rat

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Post #12
Let me be the first to call you Eric!

Monumental f*ck up there mate,ruined a perfect set of discs! Laugh my ass off
Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 03:29
peugeot dave

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Post #13
LOL
o.m.g they look quite cool for home made ones.
hope they work lmfaoRoll eyes

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 03:41
gti6loon

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They'll probably be fine. I wouldnt have bothered thoughLOL

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 03:46
daviewonder

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Post #15
dan86 wrote:
I only drive the car on my own private runway.


Mate if you own a runway surely you can afford to buy some decent discs?

The credit crunch is getting to me too, Im thing of re-treading my tyres using old floor mats Dry

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 04:46
bazgtmi

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dan86 wrote:
I only drive the car on my own private runway.


You're not fooling anyone! Roll eyes

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 04:49
bazgtmi

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24seven wrote:
you realise that discs drilled from the factory are prone to cracking around the holes, right? That's disks drilled from the factory that have to meet certain standards, machined very accurately and using a constant stream of coolant to minimise heat stressing the material.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 04:50
bazgtmi

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24seven wrote:
you realise that discs drilled from the factory are prone to cracking around the holes, right? That's disks drilled from the factory that have to meet certain standards, machined very accurately and using a constant stream of coolant to minimise heat stressing the material.


Exactly, Porsche's are a good example, OE drilled discs have a habit of cracking between the holes...

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 04:51
allesclar

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if you own your private runway, who else is gonna see the "standard" disks? lol

just ruined a good set of disks.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 04:55
buzzbrightyear

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Post #20
daviewonder wrote:
dan86 wrote:
I only drive the car on my own private runway.


Mate if you own a runway surely you can afford to buy some decent discs?

The credit crunch is getting to me too, Im thing of re-treading my tyres using old floor mats Dry
LOL

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 05:15
106lad

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Youve now weakened a set of perfectly good disks.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 06:24
justinaccurate

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Post #22
Come on give the guy a break -we all do things to cuts costs. Has nobody else here got a pair of stockings in place of their cam belt?
Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 16:54
allesclar

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LOL

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 16:56
rudolf

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justinaccurate wrote:
Come on give the guy a break -we all do things to cuts costs. Has nobody else here got a pair of stockings in place of their cam belt?



Maybe instead of a fan belt.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 18:00
clen666

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rudolf wrote:
justinaccurate wrote:
Come on give the guy a break -we all do things to cuts costs. Has nobody else here got a pair of stockings in place of their cam belt?



Maybe instead of a fan belt.


pffft, amateurs. Pogo stick for front strut FTW

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 18:33

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